On 12th August 2024, in an unprecedented move for St. Kitts and Nevis, H. E. Dr. Mutryce Williams, the Permanent Representative and current Chair of the CARICOM Caucus of Ambassadors, welcomed her American counterpart, Linda Thomas-Greenfield, to St. Kitts and Nevis’ Permanent Mission to the United Nations.
Ambassador Thomas-Greenfield’s visit to brief the Caribbean Community Caucus is her latest on behalf of the Biden administration, to the Caribbean. She has also appeared at the Conference of Heads of State/Government and, most recently, in the Republic of Haiti where she engaged with the Presidential Transitional Council, the Haitian National Police and UN agencies.
The diplomatic outreach benefitted from a rich exchange of views on finding solutions for the multidimensional security and developmental challenges that hinder the resilient development of the CARICOM Member State of Haiti.
Through the CARICOM Chair, the region expressed hope for a result-based Multinational Security Support Mission (MSS) that eventually empowers Haitians to reassert control over their country’s future.
During the interactive session, the CARICOM Caucus thanked the American government for its humanitarian assistance following the passage of Hurricane Beryl, and called for a deepened dialogue on disaster as the region observes an above-average hurricane season.
The invitation by the St. Kitts and Nevis Ambassador to her American colleague represents the work programme of Ambassador Williams’ vision for an edifying and effective multilateral diplomacy that geo-strategically positions the Federation as an able partner of choice in the Caribbean for dialogue, cooperation, and partnership.
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